A quick scroll through IG showed the green whipped cream could look questionable at best — and we had THOUGHTS on the pink-blue Unicorn Frap — so we knew we had to taste this creation for ourselves.

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Here's what the drink looked like when we got our own version IRL:

At our local Starbucks, the Frap cost $5.39 for a tall, $5.93 for a grande, and $6.48 for a venti.

Kevin thought the Frap was interesting, but not a bad interesting — a delicious interesting 🎄.

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Kevin's review: When I first read the ingredients of this Christmas Frap, I was intrigued because there’s no way mint, green tea, cranberry candies, and a cream base could taste good together, right?! Well… I have to admit: it’s NOT BAD. From the first sip you realize that this thing is pretty darn sweet. But you know what? I don’t mind that as much because I have a notoriously intense sweet tooth.

This creation reminds me of an Andes mint (you know, those ones you get after dinner at Olive Garden) mixed with a peppermint patty. The minty sweetness definitely tastes like Christmas. But when you get to the whipped cream, that’s where things get weird. But not bad weird — good weird. The matcha green tea whipped cream is slightly bitter and savory, so it cuts the sweetness. And the aftertaste was delicious. The cranberry candies on top are a nice crunchy touch, too. Overall, I’d say if you’re a lover of Fraps and Christmas, you’ll enjoy this.

Michelle thought it tasted like a tasty ~mint chocolate chip~ Frap (also the crunchy cranberry candy on top was 💯 ).

Michelle's review: I was initially really turned off by the green whipped cream, which had that weird holey texture of whipped cream cheese. But 1) The whipped cream actually tasted pretty good and 2) As someone who loves mint chocolate chip ice cream, I admittedly liked the taste of this ultra-sweet frapp. It's a peppermint mocha, so it's essentially a mint chocolate chip-flavored drink! Just add a shot of rum, and I'm ready for some awkward family hangs.